Rambo Amadeus Biography: Net Worth, Songs, Height, Age, Spouse, Facebook, Albums

Rambo Amadeus Biography: Net Worth, Songs, Height, Age, Spouse, Facebook, Albums

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Antonije Pušić, known professionally as Rambo Amadeus, stands as Montenegro’s foremost cultural satirist. As a jazz-funk-hip-hop lyricist, his incisive commentary critiques Balkan politics, consumerism, and human behavior with sharp wit and irreverence.

Born in Kotor and shaped by the bohemian environment of Herceg Novi, he combines the boldness of his stage name with the brilliance of Mozart, creating a persona that challenges societal taboos through music, theatrical compositions, and impactful public performances.

Profile

  • Full Name: Antonije Pušić
  • Stage Name: Rambo Amadeus
  • Born: 14, June 1963
  • Age: 62 years old
  • Birthplace: Kotor, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
  • Nationality: Montenegrin
  • Occupation: Musician, Composer, Poet, Author, Media Manipulator
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Bosiljka Pušić, and Mr. Pušić
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Unknown
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Unknown
  • Net Worth: $2.5 million

Early Life and Education

Antonije Pušić arrived on June 14, 1963, in coastal Kotor to writer-poet Bosiljka Pušić and a father whose name stays off the public ledger, though the household hummed with literary and musical currents.

Raised in nearby Herceg Novi, he tackled piano at lower music school for six years before ditching formal lessons for freer improvisation. High school summers split between sailing the Adriatic and jamming in garage bands, then a University of Belgrade tourism degree—graduated in the late 1980s—armed him with the logistics to turn satire into spectacle. Montenegrin to the bone, he keeps religious talk minimal, letting irony do the preaching.

Career

Antonije Pušić detonated onto Yugoslavia’s alternative scene in 1988 with debut cassette O tugo jesenia, a lo-fi jazz-rap grenade that mocked urban angst and earned instant cult status in Belgrade’s underground clubs.

By 1991’s Hoćemo gusle he had perfected his turbo-folk parody, layering funk bass over nationalist tropes to expose Balkan absurdities; the album’s live shows—half concert, half performance art—packed halls and terrified censors.

The 1990s saw him pivot between rock opera (Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91), hip-hop (Titanik), and funk (Kurkshpil), each release a sharper scalpel on post-war greed and ethnic chest-thumping.

The new century sharpened his multimedia edge: MetroPop (2002) and Hipishizik metafizik (2008) married slick production to philosophical punchlines, while theater scores for Đetić u parlament and Lažni car Šćepan Mali turned Montenegrin history into absurdist cabaret.

Eurovision 2012 handed him the world stage with “Euro Neuro”—a manic monetary rant that finished 15th yet became the contest’s most meme’d anthem.

He kept firing: Vrh dna (2015) dissected digital overload, and environmental activism with Balkan Rivers saw him kayaking dams to protest hydropower madness, microphone in hand.

Rambo Amadeus’s later orbit fuses legacy with provocation—reissuing classics on vinyl, scoring indie films like Slatko od snova, and dropping 2020s singles that roast crypto bros and greenwashing.

His live rituals remain unpredictable: one night a jazz clinic, the next a mock political rally. Books of poetry, viral TED-style rants, and masterclasses in “media manipulation” ensure every generation meets the trickster anew, proving satire ages like fine rakija.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @ramboamadeus
  • Facebook Handle: Rambo Amadeus

Personal Life

Antonije Pušić protects his personal life, treating his privacy with the utmost seriousness as if it were a closely guarded state secret; despite decades of public exposure and numerous interviews, no verified information about a spouse, partner, or children has ever emerged, allowing the enigmatic persona of Rambo—his famous alter ego—to completely overshadow the man behind the character, leaving fans and media alike to speculate and mythologize without any concrete insight into his true private world.

Discography

  • O tugo jesenia (1988)
  • Hoćemo gusle (1989)
  • Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 (1991)
  • Kurcshpil (1993)
  • Muzika za decu (1995)
  • Titanik (1997)
  • MetroPop (2002)
  • Bolje jedno vruće pivo nego četiri ’ladna (2005)
  • Hipishizik metafizik (2008)
  • Vrh dna (2015)

Net Worth

Antonije Pušić has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million, earned over 35 years through albums, theater royalties, and festival performances across the ex-Yugoslav region. Income comes from hits like “Euro Neuro,” environmental speaking fees, and vinyl reissues, while his tourism degree supports his self-managed tours and merchandise.


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